BOSTON - Seven Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) programs competed on Saturday, with six teams competing in conference matchups.
Air Force senior defenseman Chris Hedden recorded his second three-point (1G-2A) effort of the 2025-26 campaign to lead his squad to a 6-3 victory at Army West Point. Different skaters scored all nine goals in the contest.
(RV) RIT fell for the second time this week as it dropped a road game at Bentley. The Tigers struck first, but then the Falcons rattled off three straight goals. Freshman forward Caleb Elfring scored with under 40 seconds remaining to bring RIT within one after it brought on an extra attacker.
Despite the final push, the Tigers could not find the back of the net a third time and fell 2-3.
Canisius scored four straight goals through the first two periods and held a 4-0 lead until Mercyhurst nearly mirrored the Golden Griffins. The Lakers then added three straight goals to bring themselves within one in the final seven minutes, but could not tie the game. This contest also saw each goal scored by a different skater.
Robert Morris found itself in a 0-3 hole as it entered the game's first intermission at Lindenwood on Friday. The Colonials netted two goals but could not stop Lindenwood's offense, falling 2-6 in St. Charles, Mo.
SCORES
AIR FORCE 6 - ARMY WEST POINT 3
BOX SCORE - RECAP
Air Force Goals: Will Dawson, Anthony Yu, Nick Remissong, Holt Oliphant, Chris Hedden, Sam Stitz
Army West Point Goals: Jack Ivey, Brock Jones, Barron Woodring
BENTLEY 3 - (RV) RIT 2
BOX SCORE - RECAP
Bentley Goals: Ryan Mansfield, Colton Cameron, Michael Mesic
RIT Goals: Austin Brimmer, Caleb Elfering
CANISIUS 4 - MERCYHURST 3
BOX SCORE - RECAP
Canisius Goals: Oliver Tarr, Hunter Price, Grant Porter, Hunter Andrew
Mercyhurst Goals: Brendan Lamb, Will Schumacher, Tyler DesRochers
ROBERT MORRIS 2 - LINDENWOOD 6
BOX SCORE - RECAP
Robert Morris Goals: Michael Felsing, Cameron Garvey
Lindenwood Goals: Nolan Seed (2), Connor Gengle (2), Drew Kuzma, Charles Savoie
ABOUT ATLANTIC HOCKEY AMERICA
Atlantic Hockey America (AHA) is in its second season following the merger between the Atlantic Hockey Association and College Hockey America. The conference fields 10 Division I men's teams and seven women's teams. For more information, visit atlantichockeyamerica.com.
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